How should applicants use Interview Preparation?
Use the topic as a practical checkpoint: it should help you test evidence, programme fit, writing strategy, review risk, or interview defensibility.
Terms for document-based interviews, follow-up questions, answer defensibility, pressure, and challenge types.
Interview preparation should start from saved materials because many difficult questions test claims the applicant already made.
Use this topic to judge whether a claim is specific, credible, and defensible across Fulbright application materials and interview follow-ups.
Check package coherence, unsupported claims, contradictions, and missing proof.
Writing strategyAssign proof roles across statements, proposals, supplemental essays, and recommendations.
AI boundariesUse AI assistance with fact boundaries, applicant voice, and hallucination-risk controls.
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Quick clarifications for the questions applicants most often misunderstand and reviewers are most likely to test.
Use the topic as a practical checkpoint: it should help you test evidence, programme fit, writing strategy, review risk, or interview defensibility.
No. These glossary topics support preparation and decision-making; applicants remain responsible for final choices, accuracy, and submissions.